SorryWeMissedYou

Ora 2022-03-21 09:03:00

I'm ashamed to say that, Ken Loach was mentioned so many times in the writing sample, and I just went to see him for the first time yesterday. The film is particularly mature, and he is really an experienced director, both in form and content, worthy of his position as a social conscience in the UK.

The film uses two obvious narrative tricks, both of which are used on the male protagonist: one is the first time he lost control of his emotions during the delivery process, he grabbed the customer's neck and asked him for ID; It's a close-up shot of the car. The male protagonist was sleepy because of the tossing of his son and daughter on the first day. Both times, people were tensed, wondering if I was going to be sued, if I was going to have a car accident, but both times it was a near miss, but there was a problem in my peaceful life. The complaint was that he was robbed for no reason because of physical physical injuries.

There is also an infinite loop at the bottom, where the scythe of fate has slashed from the top of everyone's head, and no one is spared. The last person in charge of the protagonist's line was replaced because he often complained about problems, so the protagonist also accepted this line and his life fell into a bigger quagmire. The son was arrested at the police station. The police said that many children did not have parents to pick them up, but the protagonist's child was only one step away from coming to the police station without parents. The street gangster who went to grab the protagonist's express car was not far from the protagonist's son. "I stole from a chain of convenience stores, not a personal Corner Store." The express car is a large chain company, but when it was robbed, the nightmarish numbers still fell on the bottom-level driver who drove the car.

A sensible and intelligent child can only be depressed. Sensitive and inquisitive hearts can see all the haze of poverty shrouded in the family, they can only be a rising sun by themselves, trying to illuminate the whole family. In "The Sunshine", the good grade, good-looking and kind-hearted brother finally jumped down from the upstairs. In this film, the young daughter is lively and happy and has good grades. She can even wake up her brother, but she has too much insomnia and is 11 years old. Also peeing his pants.

Maybe there will be a way out for children when they grow up, will they? During the online class during the epidemic, the second daughter with the best grades committed suicide because she did not have a mobile phone. Even in the movie, the eldest son no longer makes mistakes. Thank God, can the youngest daughter grow up healthy?

SorryWeMissedYou, no matter what. I suddenly remembered Zhang Haichao, the worker who opened his chest to test his lungs. He could only get compensation because of his chest surgery, and because of the damage to his lungs, he spent all the compensation, and he fell into famine again. The bus of fate is missed one by one, and there will never be a seat left for them.

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Sorry We Missed You quotes

  • Abbie Turner: This is my family, and I'm telling you now, nobody messes with my family.

  • Ricky: I don't know what's got into you, I really don't. You're a smart kid just like Liza. You used to be in all the top sets. What is going on? Just give yourself some choices mate.

    Abbie Turner: Seb?

    Seb: Hmm-mm?

    Abbie Turner: We've talked about this. You could go to uni.

    Seb: Go to uni? What, and be like Harpoon's brother? £57 grand in debt and what? Working in a call centre now, getting smashed every weekend just to forget his problems. Of course.

    Ricky: Yeah, but it doesn't have to be like that does it? There's some good jobs out there.

    Seb: Good jobs? What good jobs?

    Ricky: Well there is if you just knuckle down. Give yourself some options. Otherwise you're just going to end up like...

    Seb: What, like you?

    Ricky: Oh fucking nice!

    Abbie Turner: Seb...

    Seb: Do you really think I want that? Really?

    Ricky: Yeah...

    Seb: Well yeah of course I do don't I? I want to be like you.

    Ricky: Yeah, going from shit job to shit job, working 14 hours a day, having to put up with everyone else's shit. Going from one shit job to another shit job. You're just going to end up a skivvy.

    Seb: A skivvy? It's your choice to be a skivvy isn't it? A skivvy doesn't come to, you, you go to it - right?

    Ricky: I'm doing my best Seb.

    Seb: Maybe your best isn't good enough, is it?